Synthesis of UV/blue light-emitting aluminum hydroxide with oxygen vacancy and their application to electrically driven light-emitting diodes

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作者
Lee, Heejae [1 ]
Hong, Ahyoung [2 ]
Kwak, Jeonghun [2 ]
Lee, Seonghoon [1 ]
机构
[1] Seoul Natl Univ, Sch Chem, Seoul 08826, South Korea
[2] Seoul Natl Univ, Interuniv Semicond Res Ctr, Sch Elect & Comp Engn, Seoul 08826, South Korea
关键词
GRAPHENE QUANTUM DOTS; OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; PHOTOLUMINESCENCE; NANOPARTICLES; IMPURITIES; EMISSION; PHOSPHOR; GEL;
D O I
10.1039/d1ra07942e
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
Aluminum hydroxide nanoparticles, one of the essential luminescent materials for display technology, bio-imaging, and sensors due to their non-toxicity, affordable pricing, and rare-earth-free phosphors, are synthesized via a simple method at a reaction time of 10 min at a low temperature of 200 degrees C. By controlling the precursor's ratio of aluminum acetylacetonate to oleic acid, UV or blue light-emitting aluminum hydroxides with oxygen defects and carbonyl radicals can be synthesized. As a result, aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)(3-x)) nanoparticles overwhelmingly emit UVA light (390 nm) because of the oxygen defects in nanoparticles, and carbon-related radicals on the nanoparticles are responsible for the blue-light emission at 465 nm. Electrically driven light-emitting devices are applied using luminescent aluminum hydroxide as an emissive layer, that consists of a cost-efficient inverted bottom-emission structure as [ITO (cathode)/ZnO/emissive layers/2,2 '-bis(4-(carbazol-9-yl)phenyl)-biphenyl (BCBP)/MoO3/Al (anode)]. The device with aluminum hydroxide as an emissive layer shows a maximum luminance of 215.48 cd m(-2) and external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 0.12%. The new method for synthesizing UV-blue emitting aluminum hydroxides and their application to LEDs will contribute to developing the field of non-toxic optoelectronic material or UV-blue emitting devices.
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